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More Photos from Around the Track
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In what had to be one of the funniest moments in USTCC history, Barry Baker joined Scotty in the announcers' booth for the 19T Foam B Main. The two seasoned pros took turns calling the action, non-stop for the entire 5-minute run. |
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Barry even joined in a Trackside tradition, helping to give away some of the many, many door prizes that were distributed throughout the race. |
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Some of the many painted or modified Competition Electronics chargers seen around the track. |
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Competition Electronics' Jim Bailey was onhand to show off their latest charger, the Pitbull X3, just now entering production. Jim also provided free software upgrades for anyone with a Turbo 35 GFX, and donated a GFX unit as a door prize. |
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Andrew Ellis was the first in a long line of victims to the age old sign-on-the-back prank. People quickly learned that if flashbulbs were going off around them, they had better check themselves! |
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Jason Cheng, the new intimidator! Actually, Jason was kind enough to donate a whole box of used motors to some younger racers at the track. His generosity will be long-remembered. |
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Continue to Page 7 for more photos...
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